Inspired by the CBBC series Relic: Guardians of the Museum, the Relic Trail gives families a great reason to visit three of Kent's museums - Whitstable Museum and Art Gallery, Herne Bay Museum and Gallery and Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery.

The CBBC show, developed in partnership with the British Museum, challenges children to put their skill and ingenuity to the test and the Relic Trail will allow families to do exactly the same thing on their journey through the museum.

The trails are free and feature objects in the museum's collection that have contributed to the BBC's A History of the World project and website. Memory, reasoning and problem-solving are just some of the skills that families will need as they race against time to become successful Relic hunters!

You can download Relic wallpaper from the CBBC website

Jamie Rea, Executive Producer at CBBC said: "Bringing history to life was the inspiration for the CBBC series and these trails give families the chance to do just that as they discover the stories and personalities behind their local museum's collection.

"We hope that the families taking part will not only love the challenge of completing the Relic Trails but will also learn something new about the objects they encounter."

Kent's Relic Trails

You can take the Relic Trails at Whitstable Museum and Art Gallery, Herne Bay Museum and Gallery and Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery.

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